In Which Daniel Reviews a Book on Sewing (and a Giveaway!)

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It’s called Sewing School 101: Simple Tips to Get You Stitching. I’ve been so excited to share the book with you, but…it’s hard to vouch for a book on sewing when you know less than nothing about sewing. So I asked Daniel to review it for us since his sewing accomplishments far surpass mine:

Daniel Reviews a Sewing Book

The first time I sewed something was in second grade when my class made pillows. I embroidered a cloud and thunderbolt on mine along with my initials. It was a terribly ugly pillow, but I loved it. Since then, I’ve occasionally worked on small, hand-sewn projects from a pipe tobacco pouch to quidditch robes to a small purse for my oldest daughter. I find the simple rhythm of the needle to be therapeutic and relaxing. But I’ve recently become interested in larger and more detailed projects that require a sewing machine.

At first, I felt a little weird about being a man who sews. But that’s one of the great things about having a big beard and tattoos. You can get away with sewing a purse even though it might be a little weird because, hey, you still look pretty manly, right?

Anyway, I think this book is a great resource for beginners like myself. All of the instructions and descriptions are complete but not overly long. This allows you to search the book and get a quick understanding of how to do something without getting lost in details. I also think the projects included in the book are a perfect way to get started. Nicole includes a lot of great tips that I’ve already found useful.

Now, while this book is one great resource, I don’t think it’s the only resource you’ll need. But I think Nicole is clear about that, too. You’ll need your machine’s manual and perhaps a few websites and other sources of info. You’ll also need a spirit of perseverance. On the night I started working on an apron for Lucy, I spent half an hour trying to figure our how to thread my bobbin and another half hour changing two broken needles. I know the learning curve here will be steep but I’m excited about keeping on trying. And I’m happy to have this book as an outline for this endeavor.

Nicole is giving away one copy of Sewing School 101 to a Carrots reader so just leave a comment on this post to enter! Giveaway ends Thursday at midnight EST.

P.S. The winners of the Mama’s Notebooks giveaway were Karen P. and Hannah F. And for those of you who didn’t win, Mama’s Notebooks are and 10% off until July 9th at 11:59 PM with the code FORGIVE10.

Disclosure: We received a complimentary review copy of Sewing School 101. Links to the book are my affiliate link.

This looks like an interesting book! I can use my sewing machine in a very basic capacity, but I would love to learn more. I frequently start sewing projects that I don’t quite have all the skills to complete, lol.

You are so right about the beard. You can get away with just about anything and still look manly if you have a good beard 🙂

I taught myself how to sew when my son was 6 months and I wanted to make cute cloth diapers for him on a budget. You are very right that it is a steep learning curve but once you get going you’ll find you can do so much with just rudimentary knowledge and it’s very rewarding! I highly recommend watching Youtube videos for some more complicated things like zippers or binding, it helps to see how other people do it from start to finish.

Hmm, I should probably get my sewing machine from my parents’ house, where it has been gathering dust. I enjoy sewing despite my lack of experience, and I have lots of projects ready to go when I make the time to sew!

I sew pretty well, by my standards, but I’d love to give this book to my daughter Rosie. She’s just starting, although you wouldn’t guess it from the Easter finery that she made for her kids this year!

Too funny! I was JUST having a conversation with my mother last night about how I’m dying to learn how to sew. I think it’s such a shame that so many women in my generation do not have a skill that was considered fundamental for centuries. Reading Wives and Daughters, I was struck by and filled with envy at the descriptions of how the girls easily modernize and repurpose their dresses; it’s a lost art for many of us!
When my grandmother got engaged to my grandfather, the first thing his mother asked her was, “Can you sew?”

I also learned to sew in elementary school, but have rarely picked up a needle since. I would love to pick up sewing as a hobby and this book looks like a great resource for beginners. Thanks for sharing the review!

I’ve forgotten pretty much everything I learned about sewing in my theatre tech classes in college. My newish sewing machine has only been used for curtains and teething pads for my Ergobaby carrier. I’ve been wanting to learn to do more!

Hi Haley! I love to see and have been doing so since I was around six. I now have a five year old and I think having this book around to help me better explain things would be great. Plus, I can always learn something new and gone my craft. Love the blog!

Thanks to Daniel for the review! This book sounds like it would be really helpful; I’ve only accomplished a few very simple sewing projects myself (one of them was from a “learn-to-sew” pattern and it seriously read like another language to me). I definitely have a lot to learn.

I have noticed the ad for this ebook and the link in the bottom of your “This Week’s Miscellany” posts and I’ve been very interested. I have a sewing machine sitting at home – got it brand new for Christmas 1.5 years ago and have been too scared to try it even though I really, really want to learn to sew. I was just looking for the right resource to come along to help me! Thanks for the review, Daniel – I really hope I win, but if I don’t, I think I’ll be buying it anyway. I only wish I looked as cool sewing as you do, but alas, I’ll never be able to grow a beard…

I’d love a chance to win this book! I have a sewing machine, that I’ve used exactly once, to make cloth wipes – and those are already starting to fall apart (baby is only 11 weeks old)! I could definitely use a beginner’s guide!

Some girlfriends and I have been talking lately about wanting to sew more, and live a more hand made life in general. Growing up, we cross-stitched and embroidered, but did little “practical” sewing. One of my summer goals is to make any basic piece of clothing for myself. It would be great to win this book and share it with all the girls!

I think it’s great that you sew Daniel. Do we get to see a picture of the finished project? This sounds a great book so many of them seem to assume that the only people interested in sewing projects already know the basics.

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